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This book examines the role of NGOs in development projects on the
African continent. It explores the challenges and the
contradictions in the relationship between the NGOs, the supporting
agencies, and the African people. It is intended to provide
guidance for civil society organizations and their client groups
who struggle to find viable means to collaborate with NGOs, the
private sector, and public sector. This books argues that increased
knowledge and cooperation is essential to the achievement of
sustainable development. Therefore, community based organizations
and public servants must consider whether they possess the
necessary resources as well as the economic opportunities before
they embark on any activity. Sustainable development activities
might not be useful or reasonable for every rural community in
Africa. One thing is very clear; the forces of globalization or
sustainable development do not respect cultural boundaries. This
book clearly states that for African nations to succeed they must
find alternatives to centralized powers of national government. In
addition, this book examines the transformation of several
sub-Saharan African nations in the twenty-first century. African
nations must reevaluate their concept of leadership, which rests on
the notion that good leaders are born, not made. Therefore, there
should be a greater emphasis on the development of political and
managerial skills through formal education and industrial training.
NGOs and civil societies could play a vital role in this
transformation and, therefore, the future of Africa.
Africa today suffers from too much political unrest and violent
conflict. The contributors to this edited collection recognize a
missing link in efforts to foster democracy, and with it political
stability and peace, in Africa's developing countries: Democracy
can be sustained only where effective means for resolving citizens'
disputes exist both within and outside the formal legal system. The
writers whose articles appear here scholars, practitioners, and
peace advocates present their varied knowledge of conflict and war
in Africa and strategies for introducing and implementing
mediation, from Sierra Leone to South Africa. This volume is a
model exchange of insights and ideas in the important field of
conflict resolution as applied to Africa."
This book attempts to correct the impression created by Western
media that Sub-Saharan Africa is in a state of anarchy. The text
analyzes and shows that while many Sub-Saharan African nations are
experiencing the worst time of their history, others are enjoying
their best times. Thus, the text argues that although some parts of
Africa are experiencing crisis, the continent is also a fine region
of major new experiments in governance, peace building and free
market transformation programs. Finally, the text focuses some of
its analyses on the colonial legacy, economic and ethnic
transformation, indigenous institutions and other forces that seem
to influence the governance of Sub-Saharan African nations.
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